deadmau5 is back again after following up his seven song piano only 7 EP was released for stream the same day he left Twitter. Now we get another brand new rendition of deadmau5' recent piano fascination with a track titled 'Gula'. He labels the genre "7step" for this new release; letting the piano elements shine through while smashing gritty electro kicks and synths. The song is unpredictable to say the least and captures a certain minimalistic approach that's refreshing to hear. Thoughts on where deadmau5 is going with this new sound?

deadmau5 - Gula

deadmau5 has just announced his departure from Twitter, and this has let loose a powerful 7 song EP of sorts titled '7'with each song correlating with one of the 7 deadly sins. All 7 of the songs are a complete change of pace featuring primarily Piano lines and some lite ambient sounds to compliment. Do not expect your typical mau5 when listening. Also it seems very surprising that deadmau5 would leave Twitter so abruptly considering how large of a role the social service has played in forming his fanbase over the past few years. Listen to these 7 songs below. Share any thoughts you might have on why deadmau5 left Twitter and released this surprising 7 song release.
The Seven Sins are as follows:
avaritia (greed)acedia (sloth/discouragement)
gula (gluttony)
invidia (envy)ira (wrath)luxuria (lust)superbia (pride)

Late Night with David Letterman is a very popular late night show in America which gets broadcasted nationally on CBS. The show has been the national debut of countless rising musical acts, which in the past have always been pop, rock, indie, but never an electronic producer. Who better then Zedd to break the pattern and be the first EDM act to appear on the show, and delivering a live piano rendtion of "Clartiy" off his debut album with the same name. Accompanying him is vocalist Foxes, and even Alvin Risk slips in for a cameo adding some additional vocals. He has stated that he always starts his production by first creating the piano line, so this transition makes complete sense. He really kills it, and Foxes does a great job as well. I hope this is the start of more electronic acts making their national debut on David Letterman. Enjoy!

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